McLaren-Honda enjoyed an unexpected final day of testing in Bahrain, which team boss Eric Boullier admits he does not understand considering the troubles that have afflicted the team since testing in February.
On day one of the test Oliver Turvey had a problem plagued day and only managed 17 laps during the nine-hour day.
However, 24 hours later Stoffel Vandoorne managed 81 laps and ended the day two fourth fastest, albeit eight tenths off the pace set by Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas. Nevertheless...

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